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Laurel County Police Identify The Victim In A Deadly Highway 80 Shooting, Suspect In Custody
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Hundreds turn out for Salem Saturday Market and Riverfront Carousel reopening
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Entrances were changed to create a one-way traffic flow to meet COVID-19 guidelines.
A sign at the Winter Street entrance explained the safety protocols and said the maximum occupancy was 688 people. It was often difficult to stay six feet apart from other shoppers, particularly when standing at individual booths.
Jamie Mata, the owner of the caramel stand Maui Melts, said there was a steady stream of customers all morning.
Mata and her sister, Gina Pelletier, were running the booth Saturday. The two live in Monmouth, and while the business is only a year old and doesn t have a brick-and-mortar location, Mata said they have expanded to 50 states with delivery and shipping.
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Cllr Brian Eldridge (left) passed away last year. A parish councillor who passed away last year will be commemorated with a tree orchard named after him. North Weald Bassett Parish councillor Brian Eldridge passed away after a long-standing illness on Sunday, March 29 of last year. Mr Eldridge, a medical microbiologist and parasitologist in the NHS for 40 years and councillor for more than 15 years, worked tirelessly for his ward of Hastingwood and was very active in the parish on environmental issues. The parish council has identified three locations to plant 200 trees – oak, field apple and crab apple – given to the council by the Woodland Trust.